Pratt was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and endangering the welfare of children. She was found not guilty on charges of first and third-degree murder.
The charges stem from an April 2018 incident in which police responded to an East Hills apartment for a report of a baby who was not breathing.
The baby, Charlette Napper-Talley, later died at Children's Hospital.
Lab results showed she had ingested a designer form of fentanyl after drinking from a sippy cup filled with the drug.
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